Withthefirstpick 2017 In-Season Weekly Mock Draft: Week 3

Sep 19, 2015; College Station, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Myles Garrett (15) in action during the game against the Nevada Wolf Pack at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 19, 2015; College Station, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Myles Garrett (15) in action during the game against the Nevada Wolf Pack at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports /
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Sep 17, 2016; Boone, NC, USA; Miami Hurricanes quarterback Brad Kaaya (15) goes behind center Nick Linder (68) during the second quarter against the Appalachian State Mountaineers at Kidd Brewer Stadium. Miami defeated App State 45-10. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 17, 2016; Boone, NC, USA; Miami Hurricanes quarterback Brad Kaaya (15) goes behind center Nick Linder (68) during the second quarter against the Appalachian State Mountaineers at Kidd Brewer Stadium. Miami defeated App State 45-10. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports /

53. Recent early drafted quarterbacks have shown us that we should bet on the pro style quarterback. Carson Wentz, from a pro style offense, has transitioned as seamlessly as can be to the NFL as a rookie. Meanwhile, second-year quarterback Marcus Mariota, a spread quarterback is still struggling with his transition. <p>The NFL, especially the Cleveland Browns, are taking note of that and will carry that into the draft in May. At 6’4″, 210 pounds, Brad Kaaya is thin but he’s the ideal, prototypical pocket passer NFL teams want. Kaaya is smart and from a pro style offense, where he has a lot of responsibility at the line of scrimmage.</p> <p>He reads defenses, gets his team into the right play and changes protections when need be. Once the play starts, he has no problems going at least three-deep into his progressions and throwing with anitcipation. As far as arm talent goes, Kaaya has a big arm to cut through the inclement weather in the AFC North.</p> <p>He also has pleny of touch and accuracy to fit footballs into tight windows and has the stats to back it up. On deep balls, he has completed 41 percent with three times as many TDs as INTs. So the Browns pick Kaaya No. 1 overall and head coach Hue Jackson has the quarerback to start his turnaround.</p>. QB. Miami. Brad Kaaya. 1. player